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Certifying the interruption of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors: cui bono?
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 2020)
Call Transmission Efficiency in Native and Invasive Anurans: Competing Hypotheses of Divergence in Acoustic Signals
(2013)
Invasive species are a leading cause of the current biodiversity decline, and hence examining the major traits
favouring invasion is a key and long-standing goal of invasion biology. Despite the prominent role of ...
Epidermolysis by Chikungunya by native transmission in the Dominican Republic. Atypical and severe case in a Newborn (RN)Epidermolisis por chikungunya por transmisión autóctona en República Dominicana. Caso atípico y severo en un recién nacido (RN)
(Intituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC), 2020)
Certifying the interruption of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors: cui bono?
(Fundaçao Oswaldo Cruz, 2013-03)
Certifying the absence of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors lacks scientific grounds and weakens long-term control-surveillance systems to the detriment of people living under risk conditions. Instead, a regular ...
Certifying the interruption of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors : cui bono?
(Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde, 2013)
Certifying the interruption of Chagas disease transmission by native vectors: cui bono?
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 2013)
Trojan hosts: the menace of invasive vertebrates as vectors of pathogens in the Southern Cone of South America
(Springer, 2021-03)
Invasive alien species (IAS) can act as vectors for the introduction of pathogens in ecosystems and their transmission to threatened native species (TNS), leading to biodiversity loss, population reductions and extinctions. ...
Activity patterns and interactions of rodents in an assemblage composed by native species and the introduced black rat: implications for pathogen transmission
(2022)
Background: The degree of temporal overlap between sympatric wild hosts species and their behavioral interactions can be highly relevant to the transmission of pathogens. However, this topic has been scantly addressed. ...